Murano Urban Resort

Located in between Republique and Bastille, just 2 minutes from the Marais, the 4 star Murano Urban Resort is not only centrally located and near the most trendy areas of Paris but is very cosy, modern and the place to be.

The rooms are very nicely decorated, very bright and very comfortable with all the modern facilities one can expect of this standard of hotel. The hotel itself, the bar and its restaurant are renowned for their attention to detail. Guests will just enjoy staying at the Murano. Do not forget to try their brunch on Saturdays and/or Sundays, voted one of the best in Paris.

* The lounge bar has a glamourous interior design with warm colours and a cosy atmosphere and piano bar in the evening. It offers light meals, tea room, aperitifs and cocktails.

ROOM AMENITIES * All rooms are soundproof, luxurious and equipped with high technology: flat screen, hi-fi and Bang & Olufsen DVD player, wireless phone, High speed Internet connection, door opening with fingerprints, satellite TV and air-conditioning. They have a bathroom with hairdryer. Some suites include a swimming pool, a terrace and a private bar.

Posted on December 8, 2011

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